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Title:
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Laboratory Applications
Author:
Flock, Jorg, author.
ISBN:
9783527816637

9783527816606

9783527816620
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
Principles of X-ray Spectrometry -- Sample Preparation -- XRF Instrument Types -- Measurement and Evaluation of X-ray Spectra -- Analytical Errors -- Other Element Analytical Methods -- Radiation Protection -- Analysis of Homogeneous Solid Samples -- Analysis of Powder Samples -- Analysis of Liquids -- Trace Analysis Using Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence -- Nonhomogeneous Samples -- Coating Analysis -- Spot Analyses -- Analysis of Element Distributions -- Special Applications of the XRF -- Process Control and Automation -- Quality Management and Validation -- Tables -- Important Information.
Abstract:
X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy for Laboratory Applications begins with a short overview of the physical fundamentals of the generation of X-rays and their interaction with the sample material, followed by a presentation of the different methods of sample preparation in dependence on the quality of the source material and the objective of the measurement. After a short description of the different available equipment types and their respective performance, the book provides in-depth information on the choice of the optimal measurement conditions and the processing of the measurement results. It covers instrument types for XRF; acquisition and evaluation of X-Ray spectra; analytical errors; analysis of homogeneous materials, powders, and liquids; special applications of XRF; process control and automation.
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John Wiley and Sons
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